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Becoming a Unitarian Universalist Minister

Becoming a Unitarian Universalist Minister

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Do You Feel Called to the Ministry?

Ministry is a life-changing and fulfilling profession. Serving in congregations, hospitals, the military and the community, ministers are spiritual leaders who help us explore life’s deepest questions and challenge us to be our best selves.

Unitarian Universalist ministers are credentialed for service by the Unitarian Universalist Association's Ministerial Fellowship Committee (MFC), which oversees the process of training and credentialing for Unitarian Universalist ministry.

Any person who is in aspirant or candidate status prior to March 1, 2017 will have the option of preparing for ministerial fellowship using the existing seventeen competencies and reading list, or they may prepare for fellowship using the seven new competencies and the new embedded reading list.

Any person who enters into aspirant status after March 1, 2017 will be held accountable to the new competencies and new embedded reading list.

The Ministerial Credentialing Office is currently in collaboration with Informational Technology Services to make the new competency forms and embedded reading list interactive and online. Aspirants and candidates will be notified as soon as this project is complete.

Should you have questions about any of these changes, please contact Alicia LeBlanc at aleblanc [at] uua [dot] org or Rev. David Pettee at dpettee [at] uua [dot] org.

Ministerial Formation Program: This network is being directed by the Unitarian Universalist Minister’s Association (UUMA) for aspirants and candidates preparing for the Unitarian Universalist ministry.

Additional Information for those Seeking Ministerial Fellowship

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If you are interested in becoming a Unitarian Universalist minister, you are encouraged to contact the UUA’s Ministerial Credentialing Office, whose staff can consult with you about the process for ministerial fellowship.